I am the symbol of America!
Bald Eagle
Red White and Blue? More like Black, White and Peeeee-Yew!
Skunk
I have the second greatest amount of legs of any animal at Wildlife Safari
White kneed Tarantula
The dry, dusty deserts of this state are home to our tortoise Cal
California
People mistakenly call me buffalo, but I have shorter horns and a hump on my back like a camel
Bison
Two of us live at Raptor Ridge. Our name includes the color of one of our body parts.
Red Tail Hawk
Despite our name, we are not related to the common household pet
Prarie Dog
We may have Presidents in America, but this snake is Royalty!
King Snake
This swampy southern state is home to lots of animals that you might also find in rainforests and jungles!
Florida
This barnyard animal often has their horns removed at a young age so they don't injure themselves when they ram into each other
Goats
There's two of us in Village, and one of us in Education. Our name describes the behavior we perform.
Burrowing Owl
I may be stinky and people think I am dirty, but I'm actually a very clean animal
Pig
This massive reptile won't see you in a while, but he will see you later!
Alligator
The flat prarie plains of these states are home to Chive and Russett
The Dakotas, Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico
People often get the name of my species wrong. Don't forget the O!!
Oppossum
There's three of us at Raptor Ridge, but lots more circling the skies above
Turkey Vulture
I may look cute and cuddly, but I can beat a 200 pound bear in a fight!
Badger
This shy guy is like the oak tree of the reptile kingdom; slow growing, can go long periods without water, and boasts beautiful growth rings.
Desert Tortoise
We may not have beavers at Safari, but they are the official animal of this state
Oregon
If it's black, fight back! If it's ___ lay down. If it's white, say goodnight!
Brown Bear
A GREAT One Eyed Wonder!
Great Horned Owl
This large grazing mammal lives in the drive-through part of Safari and has the unique feature of growing soft velvet on their antlers!
Elk
Our Black and White Tegu Clementine may be native to South America, but this equally large lizard from the deserts of the U.S. is a very close look-alike!
Gila Monster
The mountainous deserts of this state are home to cougars, bobcats, tarantulas, and your favorite junior zookeeper coordinator Daria :)
Arizona
I look like my raccoon relatives, but my face is much longer! I live in the Village, next to some feline friends.
Coati